Hi all,
Thanks for this feedback.
I was near halfords the other day so thought I would just go ahead and get one. I went for the slightly more expensive one (£46
http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/ ... e-inflator) as it has functions to remember the pressures. I think with the cheaper one it only pumps and doesn't stop at designated X PSI. This one remembers the pressure and pumps / releases where necessary (this is what the guy said anyways). I think it pumps quicker too, so I thought £10 is probably good given my impatient nature.
So far I have been quite happy with the initial usage of it. It pumps from 0-30 psi in ~3mins, so it was quite quick going from 32 to 34 etc.
Cables are long (to sig light), but you have to pass the unit through each side of the door for them to reach left and right wheels. If only it was ~1m longer could pump each side. Very small factor, but just thought I would mention.
Rather than buying a separate pressure gauge, I might pop down to my local tyre place and compare it to what this one says, then do the same in 5 months time or so. See if there are any differences.
If there are, then I may buy a separate gauge..... to be honest, I will buy one anyways because they look useful, but I will probably save that as an additional toy to play with down the line.
On a slight side note, does anyone have an experience with third party tyre pressure systems?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tyre-Pressure- ... 7108279031
Might be quite good just to monitor variations. Or are these generally terrible?
Thanks
T